I still like Cyberduck better than any other FTP program I've used, but the drawer feature was at the top of the list of things I liked best about it!

I've gone without it, trying to adapt, for several months now and I still grumble every time I have to switch to bookmark view to switch locations. I know there's a popup list of bookmarks, too, but scanning through that is even less appealing to me than switching views (other FTP programs have that -- it isn't unique). Please reconsider adding a separate pane for bookmarks that will stay up while browsing a site but can also be closed for those people who prefer not having it.

I hate to dust off an old thread, but having just moved to a new computer that's running Snow Leopard, I am now forced to use the latest version of Cyberduck with no drawer or sidebar. So I renew my displeasure with the removal of that feature and request the option to turn it back on. I just spent a little time with my bookmarks and found it so clunky and taking many more clicks with the new bookmark setup.

If I donated would it be added back in? Seriously? I'm not the only one here!

A similar thing happened to Transmission (BitTorrent client). A new feature was added, most people liked it, but a small group did not. In the next version, the option to disable the new feature was added.